The Pollinator garden at Hungry Hollow gulch
A pizza-shaped slice of native plant paradise
Nestled right by the sidewalk for easy access, this native wildflower garden is a haven for pollinators and a learning space for the community. Stop by, take a stroll, and discover the magic of native plants and pollinators in action!
Native Plants & Biodiversity
Native plants are the foundation of healthy ecosystems, providing food and habitat for pollinators while requiring minimal maintenance. This garden features a variety of native species essential to pollinator health, including Common Milkweed, Beebalm, Goldenrod, Blanket Flower, Coneflower, Dotted Gayfeather, Yarrow, Wild Rose, Geranium, Fireweed, Raspberry, Strawberry, Heuchera, Oregon Grape, and Black-eyed Susan. By incorporating native plants into your landscape, you can support local wildlife, conserve water, and create a thriving habitat for pollinators.
Monarch Waystation Certification
This garden is a certified Monarch Waystation, providing essential habitat for monarch butterflies during their annual migration. By offering a diverse selection of native nectar plants and milkweed species, this space supports monarch conservation efforts and contributes to the preservation of this iconic pollinator. Learn more about how waystations help sustain monarch populations and how you can create one in your own backyard!